Null A group of Saxon helmet emblems and awards 
Two helmet emblems, one silver …
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A group of Saxon helmet emblems and awards Two helmet emblems, one silver with a golden coat of arms, the other golden with a silver coat of arms. A large six-piece field clasp with the ribbon of the Order of Albrecht and that of the EK 2 of 1870 with miniature overlay. A three-part order buckle with the KDM of 1870/71, among other things. An LW-DA 2nd class and two photos. Condition: II

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A group of Saxon helmet emblems and awards Two helmet emblems, one silver with a golden coat of arms, the other golden with a silver coat of arms. A large six-piece field clasp with the ribbon of the Order of Albrecht and that of the EK 2 of 1870 with miniature overlay. A three-part order buckle with the KDM of 1870/71, among other things. An LW-DA 2nd class and two photos. Condition: II

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